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/* * Copyright (C) 2004-2007, 2010 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") * Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Internet Software Consortium. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH * REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY * AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, * INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM * LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE * OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ /* $Id: cfg.h,v 1.46 2010-08-13 23:47:04 tbox Exp $ */ #ifndef ISCCFG_CFG_H #define ISCCFG_CFG_H 1 /***** ***** Module Info *****/ /*! \file isccfg/cfg.h * \brief * This is the new, table-driven, YACC-free configuration file parser. */ /*** *** Imports ***/ #include <isc/formatcheck.h> #include <isc/lang.h> #include <isc/refcount.h> #include <isc/types.h> #include <isc/list.h> /*** *** Types ***/ /*% * A configuration parser. */ typedef struct cfg_parser cfg_parser_t; /*% * A configuration type definition object. There is a single * static cfg_type_t object for each data type supported by * the configuration parser. */ typedef struct cfg_type cfg_type_t; /*% * A configuration object. This is the basic building block of the * configuration parse tree. It contains a value (which may be * of one of several types) and information identifying the file * and line number the value came from, for printing error * messages. */ typedef struct cfg_obj cfg_obj_t; /*% * A configuration object list element. */ typedef struct cfg_listelt cfg_listelt_t; /*% * A callback function to be called when parsing an option * that needs to be interpreted at parsing time, like * "directory". */ typedef isc_result_t (*cfg_parsecallback_t)(const char *clausename, const cfg_obj_t *obj, void *arg); /*** *** Functions ***/ ISC_LANG_BEGINDECLS void cfg_parser_attach(cfg_parser_t *src, cfg_parser_t **dest); /*%< * Reference a parser object. */ isc_result_t cfg_parser_create(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_log_t *lctx, cfg_parser_t **ret); /*%< * Create a configuration file parser. Any warning and error * messages will be logged to 'lctx'. * * The parser object returned can be used for a single call * to cfg_parse_file() or cfg_parse_buffer(). It must not * be reused for parsing multiple files or buffers. */ void cfg_parser_setcallback(cfg_parser_t *pctx, cfg_parsecallback_t callback, void *arg); /*%< * Make the parser call 'callback' whenever it encounters * a configuration clause with the callback attribute, * passing it the clause name, the clause value, * and 'arg' as arguments. * * To restore the default of not invoking callbacks, pass * callback==NULL and arg==NULL. */ isc_result_t cfg_parse_file(cfg_parser_t *pctx, const char *filename, const cfg_type_t *type, cfg_obj_t **ret); isc_result_t cfg_parse_buffer(cfg_parser_t *pctx, isc_buffer_t *buffer, const cfg_type_t *type, cfg_obj_t **ret); /*%< * Read a configuration containing data of type 'type' * and make '*ret' point to its parse tree. * * The configuration is read from the file 'filename' * (isc_parse_file()) or the buffer 'buffer' * (isc_parse_buffer()). * * Returns an error if the file does not parse correctly. * * Requires: *\li "filename" is valid. *\li "mem" is valid. *\li "type" is valid. *\li "cfg" is non-NULL and "*cfg" is NULL. * * Returns: * \li #ISC_R_SUCCESS - success *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY - no memory available *\li #ISC_R_INVALIDFILE - file doesn't exist or is unreadable *\li others - file contains errors */ void cfg_parser_destroy(cfg_parser_t **pctxp); /*%< * Remove a reference to a configuration parser; destroy it if there are no * more references. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_isvoid(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is of void type (e.g., an optional * value not specified). */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_ismap(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is of a map type. */ isc_result_t cfg_map_get(const cfg_obj_t *mapobj, const char* name, const cfg_obj_t **obj); /*%< * Extract an element from a configuration object, which * must be of a map type. * * Requires: * \li 'mapobj' points to a valid configuration object of a map type. * \li 'name' points to a null-terminated string. * \li 'obj' is non-NULL and '*obj' is NULL. * * Returns: * \li #ISC_R_SUCCESS - success * \li #ISC_R_NOTFOUND - name not found in map */ const cfg_obj_t * cfg_map_getname(const cfg_obj_t *mapobj); /*%< * Get the name of a named map object, like a server "key" clause. * * Requires: * \li 'mapobj' points to a valid configuration object of a map type. * * Returns: * \li A pointer to a configuration object naming the map object, * or NULL if the map object does not have a name. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_istuple(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is of a map type. */ const cfg_obj_t * cfg_tuple_get(const cfg_obj_t *tupleobj, const char *name); /*%< * Extract an element from a configuration object, which * must be of a tuple type. * * Requires: * \li 'tupleobj' points to a valid configuration object of a tuple type. * \li 'name' points to a null-terminated string naming one of the *\li fields of said tuple type. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_isuint32(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is of integer type. */ isc_uint32_t cfg_obj_asuint32(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Returns the value of a configuration object of 32-bit integer type. * * Requires: * \li 'obj' points to a valid configuration object of 32-bit integer type. * * Returns: * \li A 32-bit unsigned integer. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_isuint64(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is of integer type. */ isc_uint64_t cfg_obj_asuint64(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Returns the value of a configuration object of 64-bit integer type. * * Requires: * \li 'obj' points to a valid configuration object of 64-bit integer type. * * Returns: * \li A 64-bit unsigned integer. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_isstring(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is of string type. */ const char * cfg_obj_asstring(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Returns the value of a configuration object of a string type * as a null-terminated string. * * Requires: * \li 'obj' points to a valid configuration object of a string type. * * Returns: * \li A pointer to a null terminated string. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_isboolean(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is of a boolean type. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_asboolean(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Returns the value of a configuration object of a boolean type. * * Requires: * \li 'obj' points to a valid configuration object of a boolean type. * * Returns: * \li A boolean value. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_issockaddr(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is a socket address. */ const isc_sockaddr_t * cfg_obj_assockaddr(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Returns the value of a configuration object representing a socket address. * * Requires: * \li 'obj' points to a valid configuration object of a socket address type. * * Returns: * \li A pointer to a sockaddr. The sockaddr must be copied by the caller * if necessary. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_isnetprefix(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is a network prefix. */ void cfg_obj_asnetprefix(const cfg_obj_t *obj, isc_netaddr_t *netaddr, unsigned int *prefixlen); /*%< * Gets the value of a configuration object representing a network * prefix. The network address is returned through 'netaddr' and the * prefix length in bits through 'prefixlen'. * * Requires: * \li 'obj' points to a valid configuration object of network prefix type. *\li 'netaddr' and 'prefixlen' are non-NULL. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_islist(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is of list type. */ const cfg_listelt_t * cfg_list_first(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Returns the first list element in a configuration object of a list type. * * Requires: * \li 'obj' points to a valid configuration object of a list type or NULL. * * Returns: * \li A pointer to a cfg_listelt_t representing the first list element, * or NULL if the list is empty or nonexistent. */ const cfg_listelt_t * cfg_list_next(const cfg_listelt_t *elt); /*%< * Returns the next element of a list of configuration objects. * * Requires: * \li 'elt' points to cfg_listelt_t obtained from cfg_list_first() or * a previous call to cfg_list_next(). * * Returns: * \li A pointer to a cfg_listelt_t representing the next element, * or NULL if there are no more elements. */ unsigned int cfg_list_length(const cfg_obj_t *obj, isc_boolean_t recurse); /*%< * Returns the length of a list of configure objects. If obj is * not a list, returns 0. If recurse is true, add in the length of * all contained lists. */ cfg_obj_t * cfg_listelt_value(const cfg_listelt_t *elt); /*%< * Returns the configuration object associated with cfg_listelt_t. * * Requires: * \li 'elt' points to cfg_listelt_t obtained from cfg_list_first() or * cfg_list_next(). * * Returns: * \li A non-NULL pointer to a configuration object. */ void cfg_print(const cfg_obj_t *obj, void (*f)(void *closure, const char *text, int textlen), void *closure); /*%< * Print the configuration object 'obj' by repeatedly calling the * function 'f', passing 'closure' and a region of text starting * at 'text' and comprising 'textlen' characters. */ void cfg_print_grammar(const cfg_type_t *type, void (*f)(void *closure, const char *text, int textlen), void *closure); /*%< * Print a summary of the grammar of the configuration type 'type'. */ isc_boolean_t cfg_obj_istype(const cfg_obj_t *obj, const cfg_type_t *type); /*%< * Return true iff 'obj' is of type 'type'. */ void cfg_obj_attach(cfg_obj_t *src, cfg_obj_t **dest); /*%< * Reference a configuration object. */ void cfg_obj_destroy(cfg_parser_t *pctx, cfg_obj_t **obj); /*%< * Delete a reference to a configuration object; destroy the object if * there are no more references. */ void cfg_obj_log(const cfg_obj_t *obj, isc_log_t *lctx, int level, const char *fmt, ...) ISC_FORMAT_PRINTF(4, 5); /*%< * Log a message concerning configuration object 'obj' to the logging * channel of 'pctx', at log level 'level'. The message will be prefixed * with the file name(s) and line number where 'obj' was defined. */ const char * cfg_obj_file(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return the file that defined this object. */ unsigned int cfg_obj_line(const cfg_obj_t *obj); /*%< * Return the line in file where this object was defined. */ ISC_LANG_ENDDECLS #endif /* ISCCFG_CFG_H */